. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 80 BULLETIN 17 7, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM "Detailed Descriptions.—Type No. 44554, adult female. Collected at 'El Propio Esfuerzo,' coffee finca of Luis E. Del Monte, near Barahona, D. R., at an altitude of 1,800 feet, on August 3, 1932, by W. G. Hassler. "Head a trifle longer than broad, not so broad as body; distance between anterior corner of eye and nostril a little less than the greatest diameter of the eye, equal to the interorbital width; distance between nostril and tip of snout contained two times in the dist


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 80 BULLETIN 17 7, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM "Detailed Descriptions.—Type No. 44554, adult female. Collected at 'El Propio Esfuerzo,' coffee finca of Luis E. Del Monte, near Barahona, D. R., at an altitude of 1,800 feet, on August 3, 1932, by W. G. Hassler. "Head a trifle longer than broad, not so broad as body; distance between anterior corner of eye and nostril a little less than the greatest diameter of the eye, equal to the interorbital width; distance between nostril and tip of snout contained two times in the distance between nostril and eye; can thus rostralis rounded; tympanum well defined,. Figure 26.—Eleutkerodactylus armstrongi: a, Dorsum; b, venter; c, profile of head; d, inside of mouth; e, underside of hand; /, underside of foot. No. 44657, paratype, from north of Polo, Dominican Republic, a-d, X V/21 e,f, X 3. its greatest diameter a little greater than half the diameter of the eye, separated from the eye by a space a trifle less than its diameter. Tibiotarsal joints of either side slightly overlap when the legs are placed at right angles to the body; tibiotarsal articulation reaches the posterior corner of the eye. Discs of the three outer fingers well developed, truncate, that of the outer finger as broad as the diameter of the tympanum; discs of the toes and of the inner finger smaller and rounded. Digits free; no tarsal fold, but a very poorly defined ridge present in the position of a tarsal fold. Vomerine teeth caudal to the choanae, in two arched series which begin lateral to the outer. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale b


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